Cool sounds good! Thanks! Fishing line for the rear bowtie? Is it as simple as it sounds?

Tried the fishing line way, big pain in the butt. The glue/adhesive remains and then you spend 20 minutes cleaning. Best way I found and it takes only minutes with no clean up afterwards. Hair dryer on med heat, use a plastic tool (or credit card) and gently pry an edge of the bowtie or letters, let the heat hit where you are starting to lift. You will see the adhesive stick to the back of the bowtie, nothing will be left on the car. If it starts to stick to the car, slow down on the lifting, should take five minutes tops, or about two minutes per letter if you debadge the Camaro letters on the sides.

The bezels, Plasti-Dip all the way. You're getting the best of both worlds. If you ever want to go back to stock, it peels off. Very very durable and will last several years easily. I bought black replacement ones for mine, but could've saved $$ if I'd known about Plasti dip at the time.

I'm going to blacken my ZL1 Badges today using Plasti-dip. Dipyourcar has great how to videos on Plasti-dip.

The best way to remove emblems is fishing line or dental floss and goo gone.....the people that have a tough time are just being impatient. LET THE GOO GONE DO IT'S WORK..Trickle it over the emblem and then WAIT 30 MIN. The fishing line will cut thru it like it's butter. Sometimes if it's a small emblem, I can just pull it off.

agreed - rear bezels are the perfect application for plastidip..if you don't like it, peel it off. See the vids at dipyourcar.com for how to PD.....it's amazing how the stuff self levels, you don't need to be a great painter! My bezels with PD:

BlackmambaZL1. I called my local custom exhaust shop on that very question. I figured black caliper or header spray paint. Shop told me they use BBQ spray paint. Cost like seven/eight bucks tops. Can take heat temps up to 1,800 way more than enough. I'll be removing my rear bumper to really be able to get the exhaust tips and the backside of the mufflers. They show too much from behind. The BBQ spray paint is a flat black, perfect for the look I want. Also just used it on my Strut Tower Brace Brackets. Going to use a different color on the bar itself. Hope this helps.

Wow.. You guys are awesome thanks! I have never been the type of guy to work on my car, I'm handy and more than competent with tools, just never had a ride I cared about enough to do something to. Can't wait to get home in a couple weeks and do some of these, thanks again! I will post pics as I go!

Wow.. You guys are awesome thanks! I have never been the type of guy to work on my car, I'm handy and more than competent with tools, just never had a ride I cared about enough to do something to. Can't wait to get home in a couple weeks and do some of these, thanks again! I will post pics as I go!

I'm a Girl, did/helped my husband on most of the mods so far. Just got a new daily driver, Subaru Crosstrek, and first thing we did was Plasti-Dip the Body Side Molding. It was white and it did help to break up all the white, but it didn't really have that pop. Here's a pic, and yes I know this is the Camaro forum, I'm certain somebody will chime in with a reminder.